Researchers from Newcastle University have demonstrated that attaching discarded plastic bottles to fishing nets can significantly reduce dolphin bycatch. Two studies published in 'Fisheries Research' and 'Marine Mammal Science' show that using plastic bottles as acoustic reflectors resulted in an 88% decrease in dolphin entanglement, without affecting fish catches. The technique uses repurposed bottles—either filled with air for sound reflection or containing metal objects for noise—to alert dolphins to the presence of fishing gear. The method offers a low-cost, sustainable solution that helps protect marine mammals while addressing ocean plastic waste. The research highlights collaboration between scientists and fishermen, aiming to promote global adoption of the practice.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents a scientific study with balanced reporting on a practical environmental solution. It does not take a clear ideological stance but focuses on the technical and ecological implications of the research. While the issue of marine conservation has political relevance, the article's语气





